Obviously as an American I support the US. I have to admit that I do have a soft spot in my heart for T&T. I like the way they play and they have some legitimate stars. I'm glad they made the hex again.
Behind the USA, it varies for me depending on the situation. In the hex it will be El Salvador, who is this year's cinderella story.
Thanks CY , very few posters show little T&T any love. I support Canada (even thou I can't stand their cry baby fans) and any CFU team.
I'm a fan of Concacaf in general, with a few exceptions (yeah, Guatemala I'm looking at you...). Particularly though, I like: Cuba, Haiti, and Honduras
I like the US, and then whoever is playing Mexico. (If you put a gun to my head I'd say my second favorite CONCACAF team is Canada. It's like watching a duck getting stuck while trying to get out of the water. Why can't they take that next step?) I wonder what the least popular CONCACAF team is? Mexico or US are the easy answers, but I despise Guatemala. They don't play football, they play thugball. Of course last night they looked like they couldn't even be bothered to do that.
Ditto. I was rooting for Panama in the last hex after they'd made that great run in the Gold Cup to reach the finals (and even beating out Jamaica in the semifinal round). This time I'm rooting for Honduras since they haven't been to a World Cup in a long time and I think they have a strong team that they could actually advance out of their group if they make it (which would look great for CONCACAF to have someone other than USA/Mexico advance). Plus David Suazo is sweeeet.
well,i like guatemala,even thou they are not so good at futbol,they are our neighbours to the south and i just like them,i have a chapin friend,fmf should let some guatemalan teams play in mexican league,is sad thats never gonna happen,anyways i hope that someday they are gonna show the real potential they have for futbol.
I don't like Guatemala either. Their style is to injure. They played without any heart at all yesterday. They still had a chance, but played scared and were dominated by a largely domestic based US squad.